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A Tribute to Sir William Wallace - National Wallace Monument, Stirling -

The National Wallace Monument (generally known as the Wallace Monument) is a 67 m (220 ft) tower on the shoulder of the Abbey Craig, a hilltop overlooking Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, a 13th- and 14th-century Scottish hero. The original Victorian statue of Wallace stands on the corner of the monument and is by the Edinburgh sculptor David Watson Stevenson. The sandstone tower took eight years to build. It was completed in 1869 and cost £18,000 (about £1.8million in 2024). The monument is open to the general public. Visitors climb the 246-step spiral staircase to the viewing gallery inside the monument's crown, which provides expansive views of the Ochil Hills and the Forth Valley. A number of artifacts believed to have belonged to Wallace are on display inside the monument, including the Wallace Sword, a 1.63 m (5 ft 4 in) longsword weighing almost three kilograms (seven pounds). Inside is also a Hall of Heroes, a series of busts of famous Scots, effectively a small national Hall of Fame. The heroes are Robert the Bruce, George Buchanan, John Knox, Allan Ramsay, Robert Burns, Robert Tannahill, Adam Smith, James Watt, Sir Walter Scott, William Murdoch, Sir David Brewster, Thomas Carlyle, Hugh Miller, Thomas Chalmers, David Livingstone, and W. E. Gladstone. In 2017 it was announced that Mary Slessor and Maggie Keswick Jencks would be the first heroines to be celebrated in the hall. The tower is open to the public for an admission fee. Visitors approach by foot from the base of the crag on which it stands. On entry there are 246 steps to the final observation platform, with three exhibition rooms within the body of the tower. The tower is not accessible to disabled visitors. #historicscotland #scotland #scottish #williamwallace #braveheart #historical #scottishhistory #stirling #scottishheritage #dji #aerial #drone If you want to support the channel and keep me fueled when I'm out and about then hit the link below and buy me a coffee ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TheMcDro... Music: [Scottish Orchestral] → The Parting Glass by Alexander Nakarada https://alexandernakarada.bandcamp.co...    • [Scottish Orchestral] → The Parting G...  

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